The aesthetic of Lichtenstein's comic paintings is achieved in a similar manner. The original aspects of the image are maintained, but its size is greatly increased and a single detail is focused on, in this case the woman's head and face. The stark, thick line work becomes even more noticeable. Solid coloration is juxtaposed with regular patterns of colored dots, the method used to print color comics. The result is a deliberately incomplete decontextualization of aesthetic, like the painting's narrative qualities.